So I decided to extend from DIY of Eurorack modules to 19" dynamics and my first project is not a complete build, but a repair. I bought a used Art Pro VLA (version 1), right meter not working and "sometimes loosing compression". I decided to give it a shot. As expected, I found leakage on many capacitors that partly spread out to the PCB itself. So I need to clean that up and recap the box. I think it´s a good start beforing spending real money on a bigger SSL clone DIY project. But since this is a first time for that kind of job:
- What are good replacement brands when recapping? I know it´s an el cheapo comp, so it doesn´t have to be exotic high end, but something solid. If the new caps are a tad bit better than originals, I don´t object. Which brands/series can you recommend?
- Take too many photos from too many angles, also noting down the old capacitor values for redundancy. Documentation, documentation.
- I doubt that ART has/will hand out a service manual or diagrams. Are there any other materials covering the VLA1?
- Given the age of the box it´s likely not ROHS, so I´ll pick my old Weller with the corresponding tips + selfmade fume extractor.
That´s my list so far, if you can add something or have worked on an VLA1 yourself, I´d be more than happy to learn from your experience.
Best regards,
Oli
- What are good replacement brands when recapping? I know it´s an el cheapo comp, so it doesn´t have to be exotic high end, but something solid. If the new caps are a tad bit better than originals, I don´t object. Which brands/series can you recommend?
- Take too many photos from too many angles, also noting down the old capacitor values for redundancy. Documentation, documentation.
- I doubt that ART has/will hand out a service manual or diagrams. Are there any other materials covering the VLA1?
- Given the age of the box it´s likely not ROHS, so I´ll pick my old Weller with the corresponding tips + selfmade fume extractor.
That´s my list so far, if you can add something or have worked on an VLA1 yourself, I´d be more than happy to learn from your experience.
Best regards,
Oli
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